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Nominator: ForksForks (talk · contribs) 15:19, 1 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Reviewer: 750h+ (talk · contribs) 23:53, 13 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]


Starting review. 750h+ 23:53, 13 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

prose

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lead

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  • A river is a natural flowing freshwater stream, flowing on ==> "A river is a natural freshwater stream that flows on"
  • Water first enters rivers through precipitation, whether that be from remove "that be"
  • Rivers flow and merge together in remove "together"
  • in a straight line, instead they bend add a comma after "instead"
  • which serves to carve rock ==> "which carves rock"
  • People associate rivers with life and fertility, and have strong religious, political, social, and mythological attachments to them. remove the comma after "fertility"
  • Rivers and river ecosystems are threatened by water pollution, climate change, as well as human activity. ==> "Rivers and river ecosystems are threatened by water pollution, climate change, and human activity."
  • eliminated habitats, causing the extinction ==> "eliminated habitats, caused the extinction"

topography

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  • natural flow of fresh water that flows make "fresh water" a compound word
  • This flow can be into a lake or ocean, or another river. ==> "This flow can be into a lake, an ocean, or another river."
  • These in turn can still feed ==> "These, in turn, can still feed" (this is optional, but i prefer this)
  • land stored in soil ==> "land stored in the soil"
  • This phenomena is why ==> "This phenomenon is why"
  • they eventually merge together to form larger remove "together"
  • similar high elevation area, a canyon add a hyphen between "high" and "elevation"
  • exhibit this behavior, and may even remove the comma
  • sediment, also known as alluvium when because "also" is used once, i'd change this "also" to "often" or "sometimes"
  • valleys or carried all the way to the sea remove "all the way"
  • Rivers rarely will run in a straight direction, instead preferring to bend or meander. remove "will"
  • will still serve to block the flow remove "serve to"
  • causing it to reflect back in the remove "back"
  • These areas may have floodplains, areas that are periodically flooded when there is a high level of water running through the river. "areas" is used twice. could one be replaced.
  • where snow melt is required to fuel i'd both make "snow melt" and compound word and also link it to snowmelt
  • diverse microorganisms, and have become an remove the comma
  • This can happen in karst systems, areas where rock dissolves to form caves. remove "areas"
  • used only for storm water or "storm water" should be a single word and also link it to stormwater
  • flow down towards the ocean ==> "flow down toward the ocean"

classification

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no problems here. 750h+ 10:07, 14 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

ecology

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  • may be divided into a number of roles i'd change "a number of" to something like "several" or "numerous"
  • roles, based on the River Continuum Concept remove the comma
  • banks to prevent erosion, filter alluvium deposited ==> "banks to prevent erosion and filter alluvium deposited"
  • Some fish may swim upstream in order to spawn as part ==> "Some fish may swim upstream to spawn as part"
  • that travel from the sea in order to breed in freshwater ==> "that travel from the sea to breed in freshwater"
  • Salmon are an anadramous fish that "anadromous" is spelt wrong

human uses

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  • involves a large scale collection of add a hyphen between "large" and "scale"
  • river engineering structures, that have the remove the comma
  • to the flow of the river, beneath its surface remove the comma
  • They may also be used for hydroelectricity, power generation from rivers. ==> "They may also be used for hydroelectricity and power generation from rivers."
  • focused in China, India and other areas in Asia add a comma after "India"
  • Three such civilizations ere the i think "ere" should be "were"
  • Humans have been building infrastructure to make use of rivers ==> "Humans have been building infrastructure to use rivers"
  • Roman civilization made use of aqueducts ==> "Roman civilization use aqueducts"
  • floodplain-based civilations may have "civilizations" is spelt wrong
  • destroying infrastructure; however there is evidence that permanent add a comma after "however"
  • The Sadd el-Kafara dam near Cairo, Egypt is add a comma after "Egypt" (in American English, after the name of a location, a comma is needed)
  • Water wheels turn an axle which can supply change "which" to "than"
  • many aspects manual labor ==> "many aspects of manual labor"
  • needed less protection, as humans remove comma
  • Rivers helped fuel urbanization, since goods remove the comma
  • and transportation to modern times, when remove the comma
  • due to concerns of pollution and the spread change "of" to "about"
  • The two cultures speak different languages, and rarely mix. remove the comma
  • Commission in order to manage ==> "Commission to manage"
  • Up to 60% of fresh water that is used by countries ==> "Up to 60% of freshwater used by countries"
  • rivers throughout the human history remove "the"
  • that the soul of those who "soul" ==> "souls"
  • the River Lethe in order to forget their previous ==> "the River Lethe to forget their previous"
  • milk, wine, and honey respectively add a comma after "honey"
  • have also cared for specific rivers as sacred rivers. unbold "sacred rivers"
  • The Nile had a number of gods ==> "The Nile had many gods"
  • revered, the he Ganges is most sacred i think it should be "the Ganges"

threats to rivers

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  • i'd recommend changing the section title from "threats to rivers" to "threats"
  • PFAS is a widely used chemical that breaks down at a very slow rate.[41] PFAS has been found in the bodies of humans and animals worldwide, as well as in the soil, with potentially negative health effects. ==> "Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) is a widely used chemical that breaks down at a slow rate.[41] It has been found in the bodies of humans and animals worldwide, as well as in the soil, with potentially negative health effects."
  • Cities often have a network of storm drains that remove "a network of"
  • This is in part because a projected loss ==> "This is in part because of a projected loss "
  • can restore the natural habit of river species ==> "can restore the natural habits of river species"

sources

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verdict

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Fine work. Maybe with a bit of copyediting and a WP:PR this could be taken to WP:FA status. Placing on hold. 750h+ 10:07, 14 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

All set with these changes. ForksForks (talk) 12:44, 14 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Passing 750h+ 12:46, 14 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.